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- Too far gone
- Conductive glue
- Handy reference chart for plug pinouts
- A costly calculator repair
- A waste of time
- Electrical tape and extension cords
- 2020 International Repair Day
- Labour price increase
- Rubbish manufacturing
- Water and electricity
- Unsafe solar controller
- Some bad typos
- Good on you Dell
- A real dodgy modification
- What is this ATX power supply rating?
- Can’t buy these as spare parts
- Leunig, life and e-waste
- Peter’s homemade e-bike
- Free repairs on International Repair Day
- Bad design on a Megger MIT220
- Bad USB cables
- New address
- Acquisition of Dells Appliance Service Centre
- Techweek
- Spare parts suppliers
- TiVo recycling
- Battery recycling in Lincoln
- Moore’s Law for corporate computer repair
- Sustainable Business Network membership
- Community Recycling Network membership
- A throwaway society
- Twitter account
- Electrical appliance safety testing
- A missing screw
- It is hard to do but don’t do it
- It would be irresponsible not to!
- Whirlpool and obsolescence
- New employee – Angus Phillips
- e-terminology
- It’s amazing – the homemade LCD screen cleaner
- Ecotech Services is now a secondhand dealer
- Carpet downcycling and hot water cylinders
- McDonald’s Princess Bubblegum Happymeal toy and e-waste
- Global e-waste flows
- Ubuntu and laptops
- Brexit and green electronics
- Repair technicians’ creed
- Poor quality Ozito cordless drill charger
- Repairs – hard work but a good idea
- Bang!
- Not impressed with you Acer
- Repurposing – a good idea but usually too expensive?
- E-waste and e-scrap
- Robots and e-waste
- Will the new safety laws do anything?
- A lot of packaging for a small screw
- Repair Manifesto
- Climate change and e-waste
- Good old paint pails
- Patently obvious
- I’ve done a lot of screwing
- Dodgy diodes
- Plastics and change
- Second hand can be more reliable than new
- Health and Safety Reform Bill
- Exposure of pregnant women
- E-waste and volcanoes
- Electrical safety and appliance refurbishment
- Isn’t the internet wonderful
- Blown lamps
- Power cords
- Lamp sockets and electrical safety
- Ecotech Services is now registered as a company
- Plugs
- More spam for a scam
- Fossil fuels
- Lost in translation
- Screws
- Computer monitor case repurposing
- Global E-Waste Monitor 2014 report
- Check out this circuit
- Appliances and energy consumption
- Electrical parts pricing
- White van speaker scam
- Envirostep evaluation report
- Advertising
- Human safety versus environmental protection
- Submission on priority products intervention
- Nanotechnology based battery extenders
- If software developers were hardware designers
- Am I biased?
- More poor quality products
- Zero waste – yes or no?
- Product stewardship for hazardous waste
- Metabo. Mmmmm…
- Another crappy CFL
- To state the obvious…
- TV takeback programme
- A new old phone
- Compact fluorescent lamp failure
- Consumption
- Electric pencil sharpeners – what next?
- How much technology do we need?
- Don’t snort your crushed microwave oven
- Cheap and dangerous rubbish
- Electrical safety testing
- Electronic pest control
- Production quality
- A billion smartphones
- Spare parts and warranties
- An unkind cut
- Roadside e-waste
- Counterfeit electronic components
- Updated website
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